More Schools Offer Vets Tuition Discount
Lynchburg College announced a program that would allow eligible veterans to attend the school tuition-free. More

Deal of the Week: 25% Off at Coffee Beanery
Save 25% on any coffee purchase. We realize this is a significant discount relative to our competition but that is because you have to do a little more work. More

GI Bill Rate Increase Available Now
The GI Bill rate is now $47,556 — a total increase of nearly $8,000 over last year’s rate. More 

The New GI Bill - What’s in it for you?
Learn how to get the most out of your Education Resources. Attend a free online webinar hosted by Military.com and Florida Tech University Online. More

Exclusive Event for Military Spouses in Norfolk, VA
All Military Spouses are invited to attend SpouseBUZZ Live 2008 in Norfolk, VA on September 6th. More

Featured Job: Leadership is Encouraged
Leadership and entrepreneurism are encouraged at every level within WellPoint. If you are looking for an innovative, performance-focused environment where you can excel, join WellPoint. More

House OKs Benefits for ‘Sole Survivors’
The House moved Tuesday to restore those benefits to Hubbard, a “sole survivor” from Iraq, and others in his position. More

‘VA Retro Pay’ Review Set
This year, groups of disabled retirees will be able to draw CRSC or higher amounts of Concurrent Retired Disability Payments (CRDP) under legislation passed last January. More

Airgas Supports Veterans
Airgas, a distributor of industrial, medical, specialty gases, and welding and safety products, will hire 100 veterans of operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. More

VA Disability Claims Decision Appealed
The veterans groups Veterans for Common Sense have asked a federal appeals court to overturn a lower court ruling and force the VA to expedite disability claims. More

New Cemetery for South Carolina
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) named the national cemetery to be built near Columbia, S.C., as the “Fort Jackson National Cemetery.” More

Ohio Offers In-State Tuition
Ohio announced that it will offer in-state tuition rates to veterans who attend its state colleges. More

VA Offers New Online Service
The Department of Veterans Affairs is offering a new online service, My HealtheVet, which is a gateway to veteran health benefits and services. More

Program Enables Army Recruits Earn GED
In response to the declining number of High School graduates eligible for military service, the Army has created the Army Prep School (APS). More

Adaptive Housing for Veterans
The expansion of a new, Texas-based pilot program will help wounded veterans find housing that meets their needs. More

VA Outreach to Guard, Reserve Vets
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VA, Monster Partner for Job Seekers
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) partnered with Monster Government Solutions, a company that markets online employment services to employers and job seekers. More

Reimbursement Rates Remain Stable
Congress approved legislation that maintains current Medicare reimbursement rates to health care providers. More

Working Out the New GI Bill Details
Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs officials are working out details of the new education bill recently approved by Congress that goes into effect Aug. 1, 2009. More

Agent Orange Bill Introduced
House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Bob Filner (D-CA) recently announced the introduction of H.R. 6562, the Agent Orange Equity Act of 2008. More

Aid Sought for Homeless Female Vets
Homeless female veterans encounter barriers in a VA system where services and housing options lag for women in comparison to their male counterparts. More